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Drought shows no signs of easing up throughout Dakotas | News, Sports, Jobs


May 11, 2021
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Extreme drought shows no signs of releasing its grip on North Dakota, despite recent cooler weather and widespread rainfall.
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor map, released Thursday, shows 85% percent of North Dakota in extreme drought, the second-worst of four categories. That’s up slightly from 83% last week. Extreme drought blankets the western and central portions of the state, with most of the Red River Valley in moderate or severe drought.
“Areas of extreme drought expanded in northern South Dakota and southern North Dakota,” wrote Western Regional Climate Center Associate Research Scientist David Simeral and Climate Prediction Center Meteorologist Richard Tinker. ....

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Drought shows no signs of easing up throughout Dakotas


Drought shows no signs of easing up throughout Dakotas
BLAKE NICHOLSON, The BIsmarck Tribune
May 9, 2021
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Extreme drought shows no signs of releasing its grip on North Dakota, despite recent cooler weather and widespread rainfall.
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor map, released Thursday, shows 85% percent of North Dakota in extreme drought, the second-worst of four categories. That’s up slightly from 83% last week. Extreme drought blankets the western and central portions of the state, with most of the Red River Valley in moderate or severe drought.
“Areas of extreme drought expanded in northern South Dakota and southern North Dakota,” wrote Western Regional Climate Center Associate Research Scientist David Simeral and Climate Prediction Center Meteorologist Richard Tinker. ....

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Drought Throughout Dakotas Shows No Signs of Easing Up


Drought Throughout Dakotas Shows No Signs of Easing Up
Extreme drought shows no signs of releasing its grip on North Dakota, despite recent cooler weather and widespread rainfall.
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor map, released on May 6, shows 85% percent of North Dakota in extreme drought, the second-worst of four categories. That’s up slightly from 83% last week. Extreme drought blankets the western and central portions of the state, with most of the Red River Valley in moderate or severe drought.
“Areas of extreme drought expanded in northern South Dakota and southern North Dakota,” wrote Western Regional Climate Center Associate Research Scientist David Simeral and Climate Prediction Center Meteorologist Richard Tinker. ....

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Severe drought persists in North Dakota, despite recent rain


Severe drought persists in North Dakota, despite recent rain
May 7, 2021 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Severe drought conditions persist in North Dakota, despite widespread rainfall and cooler weather recently.
About 85% of North Dakota is experiencing extreme drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor map released Thursday. That’s up from 83% last week.
Extreme drought blankets the western and central portions of the state, with most of the Red River Valley in moderate or severe drought, the Bismarck Tribune reported.
“Areas of extreme drought expanded in northern South Dakota and southern North Dakota,” wrote Western Regional Climate Center Associate Research Scientist David Simeral and Climate Prediction Center Meteorologist Richard Tinker. ....

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says prepare for drier conditions at Missouri River Basin | News, Sports, Jobs


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OMAHA, NEBRASKA – Runoff throughout the Missouri River Basin is less than normal and, aggravated by extremely dry conditions, may continue to decline in the weeks and months ahead. In a conference call Thursday John Remus, Corps chief of Missouri River Basin Water Management Division, issued a caution for interests all along the system.
“It is safe to say that water conservation measures will be implemented this year,” said Remus. “I urge all water users to begin to prepare for lower water access levels this fall and winter.”
Earlier this week the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adjusted the expected runoff significantly downward, from the 21.3 million acre feet projection April 1 to 17.8 maf. Runoff in the Upper Missouri Basin was 44% of average, making it the ninth driest April in 123 years. ....

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